Show I I ECONOMIC CONDITIONS CONDITIONS IN CUBA MOST FLATTERING Eaten Jf llna Nov n I J The tulan eons roes H ioda the Ih 1011 of or both bolh houses hous 1111 to the th Ih of lOr th 11 1 messages loonies il vl red hip Hie Ih ml It could not be more flattering flat nat let The r r 5 to 10 rail mil mild ro read d In orient province provides the Ih opening i of f Lire 1 r districts lrI for and antl all I tilt liin I it lin riH l demand for tor labor laboi end miI 1 o that thAI support this thin Ihl b h by nc Immigration and tuh agricultural to n tl n The condition f nt f r the l I is con oon tory tort The TI lust hilt months how In Ini i ra vl to to U 1 over Or tilt Hit Ih p of u hist last year ear ar iVhon 1 the thO was waa turned turn turnover l lover over to the government Ian Jan 34 19 It contained with obligations amounting to 10 M 96 since thou then amount to malting making US tat t W W 35 leaving Iving in the tho th treasury ury on an Sept to ao toa aoa a balance of o Uy By n a R IOU of o severe vele econ ocon economy omy the president sale saya the country will soon wipe out tho the obligations left leCt b h br the Ih government by h Intervention President J Oom 25 calls attention to the against products product by b I several l countries notably France which an Increase In Iu duty of or 30 per cent cant on Cuban o 0 and that congress r I re reform form the tho tariff fixing maximum and anti minimum rat at the discretion of the executive xe uthe which would place In his hi hands a formidable of o fence Ho Ito recommends ids an appropriation tion to In beep leep INI up lp the system stem of nr highways recently completed |